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WARNER ARCHIVE: Two Silent Treasures Lead Quartet of Releases

Four new-to-DVD releases have been announced by Warner as part of their Archive Collection.

Two silent pictures anchor the latest wave: John Gilbert's The Cossacks (1928) and Colleen Moore in Why Be Good? (1929).

Prior to being found in an Italian film archive in the 1990s, Why Be Good? was presumed lost for decades. Warner Bros., the UCLA Film and Television Archive and The Vitaphone Project then started the restoration process in 2012 and have since screened the film at various film festivals.

Other titles released this week star Robert Blake. He plays a rambunctious child in Mokey (1942) and a young man doing hard time in Revolt in the Big House (1958).

All of these will be available here at ClassicFlix on November 11th and add to the total of over 1,400 Warner Archive titles exclusively available for rent at ClassicFlix.com.